Land ownership boundaries, designation status, and areas of responsibility for the State of Utah surface lands. Maintenance of this data layer is performed by a cooperative federal and state effort between the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) and the State of Utah School and Institutional Trust Lands Administration (SITLA).

This is a graphic representation of the data stewards based on PLSS Townships in PLSS areas. In non-PLSS areas the metadata at a glance is based on a data steward defined polygons such as a city or county or other units.

Point dataset that depicts the Public Land Survey System (PLSS) for the State of Utah and is based on the Geographic Coordinate Data Base (GCDB). This dataset was derived from CADASTRE.PLSSPoint_GCDB with an attribute schema developed by the AGRC.

Point dataset that depicts the Public Land Survey System (PLSS) for the State of Utah and is based on the Geographic Coordinate Data Base (GCDB). This dataset was created to provide continuous cadastre data for the state of Utah and is the CadNSDI Version 2.0 2015 of the Utah GCDB.

2000 Census Block Groups are units used by the United States Census Bureau which are between the Census Tract and the Census Block. It is the smallest geographical unit for which the bureau publishes sample data.

2010 Census Block Groups are units used by the United States Census Bureau which are between the Census Tract and the Census Block. It is the smallest geographical unit for which the bureau publishes sample data.

2000 Census Tracts are small, relatively permanent statistical subdivisions of a county or equivalent entity that are updated by local participants prior to each decennial census as part of the Census Bureau's Participant Statistical Areas Program.

2010 Census Tracts are small, relatively permanent statistical subdivisions of a county or equivalent entity that are updated by local participants prior to each decennial census as part of the Census Bureau's Participant Statistical Areas Program.

Areas created by the Utah Governors Office of Economic Development to encourage economic growth and development in specified areas by providing tax breaks to development projects within these boundaries.

Approximate boundaries of Sales Tax Collection Areas in Utah. Sales Tax Areas are formed by municipality boundaries, special sales tax districts and the unincorporated areas of counties not in a special sales tax district.

2008 Tax Area boundaries formed by each unique 2-dimensional intersection of incorporated taxing entities in Utah. Each taxing area represents at least a county and school district as members of these two categories cover the entire state.

2009 Tax Area boundaries formed by each unique 2-dimensional intersection of incorporated taxing entities in Utah. Each taxing area represents at least a county and school district as members of these two categories cover the entire state.

economy

Tax Areas 2010

USTC

2010 Tax Area boundaries formed by each unique 2-dimensional intersection of incorporated taxing entities in Utah. Each taxing area represents at least a county and school district as members of these two categories cover the entire state.

2011 Tax Area boundaries formed by each unique 2-dimensional intersection of incorporated taxing entities in Utah. Each taxing area represents at least a county and school district as members of these two categories cover the entire state.

2012 Tax Area boundaries formed by each unique 2-dimensional intersection of incorporated taxing entities in Utah. Each taxing area represents at least a county and school district as members of these two categories cover the entire state.

2013 Tax Area boundaries formed by each unique 2-dimensional intersection of incorporated taxing entities in Utah. Each taxing area represents at least a county and school district as members of these two categories cover the entire state.

2014 Tax Area boundaries formed by each unique 2-dimensional intersection of incorporated taxing entities in Utah. Each taxing area represents at least a county and school district as members of these two categories cover the entire state.

2015 Tax Area boundaries formed by each unique 2-dimensional intersection of incorporated taxing entities in Utah. Each taxing area represents at least a county and school district as members of these two categories cover the entire state.

2016 Tax Area boundaries formed by each unique 2-dimensional intersection of incorporated taxing entities in Utah. Each taxing area represents at least a county and school district as members of these two categories cover the entire state.

2008 Boundaries of incorporated political subdivisions that have the power to levy a local property tax such as school districts, counties, cities, special service districts, redevelopment districts, library districts, cemetery districts, and mosquito abatement districts.

2009 Boundaries of incorporated political subdivisions that have the power to levy a local property tax such as school districts, counties, cities, special service districts, redevelopment districts, library districts, cemetery districts, and mosquito abatement districts.

economy

Tax Entities 2010

USTC

2010 Boundaries of incorporated political subdivisions that have the power to levy a local property tax such as school districts, counties, cities, special service districts, redevelopment districts, library districts, cemetery districts, and mosquito abatement districts.

2011 Boundaries of incorporated political subdivisions that have the power to levy a local property tax such as school districts, counties, cities, special service districts, redevelopment districts, library districts, cemetery districts, and mosquito abatement districts.

2012 Boundaries of incorporated political subdivisions that have the power to levy a local property tax such as school districts, counties, cities, special service districts, redevelopment districts, library districts, cemetery districts, and mosquito abatement districts.

2013 Boundaries of incorporated political subdivisions that have the power to levy a local property tax such as school districts, counties, cities, special service districts, redevelopment districts, library districts, cemetery districts, and mosquito abatement districts.

2014 Boundaries of incorporated political subdivisions that have the power to levy a local property tax such as school districts, counties, cities, special service districts, redevelopment districts, library districts, cemetary districts, and mosquito abatement districts.

2015 Boundaries of incorporated political subdivisions that have the power to levy a local property tax such as school districts, counties, cities, special service districts, redevelopment districts, library districts, cemetery districts, and mosquito abatement districts.

Proposed areas that may be designated as West-wide energy corridors on federal lands.

energy

Energy Corridor Centerline

DOGM

This layer represents lines which have been proposed as West-wide energy corridors centerlines for the draft "Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement, Designation of Energy Corridors on Federal Land in the 11 Western States", September 2007.

Annual emissions of oil and gas compressors and gas plants sited within the state of Utah.

environment

DAQ Permit Comp Approval

DEQ

Locations of sites that have obtained Approval Orders from the Utah Division of Air Quality.

environment

DAQ Permit Comp Title V

DEQ

Utah Division of Air Quality sites permitted under Title V of the 1990 Clean Air Act.

environment

DSHW Solid Haz Waste Oil Facilities

DEQ

Sites that generate hazardous waste; that treat, store, or dispose of hazardous waste; that treat, store, or dispose of non-hazardous solid waste; and sites that transport, market, or recycle used oil.

environment

DWQ Assessed Lakes

DEQ

Locations of Utah's priority lakes and reservoirs selected for more frequent collection of water quality information. Results of lake/reservoir assessments are found in the "Assessed Waters" data layer.

environment

DWQ Assessed Waters

DEQ

Water quality assesssment information for Utah's surface waters (rivers, streams, and reservoirs/lakes) as reported in the latest 305(b) Report to Congress.

Location of 132 lakes monitored by the Utah Division of Water Quality.

environment

DWQ Monitoring Locations

DEQ

Locations and descriptions of Utah's water quality monitoring sites for rivers/streams, lakes/reservoirs, wells, and facilities.

environment

DWQNPDES Dischargers

DEQ

Locations of Utah's National Pollution Elimination Discharge System (NPDES) permit holders and the waters of the state, if any, they discharge to. Data provided by the EPA and the Utah Division of Water Quality.

environment

Environmental Incidents

DEQ

This dataset contains the incident information submitted to the Division of Environmental Response and Remediation and to after-hours duty officers, and is provided as a service to the public. Locations are based on coordinates derived from maps and GPS data.

Locations of potential Enforceable Written Assurance sites. EWAs will generally ensure to property owners or prospective property owners that there is no unacceptable risk to human health or the environment.

environment

Facility Monitoring Sites

DEQ

Facility discharge monitoring sites derived from the Utah Division of Water Quality monitoring database called STORET.

Locations of Utah National Priorities List Sites. The NPL is the list of national priorities among the known releases or threatened releases of hazardous substances, pollutants, or contaminants throughout the United States.

This data shows the areas of responsibility for the State Department of Public Communications Centers for dispatching State agencies, such as Highway Patrol, Wildlife Resources, Corrections, Park Ranges etc.

This dataset approximates the location of mileposts along
state routes in Utah. It was created by deriving a location from
a polylineM route feature class that was calibrated at route
endpoints and at intermediate points. The goal for positional
accuracy with this data set is 50 feet.

The Safety Index offers a statewide comparison of UDOT
roadways, taking into account the different traffic patterns
and volumes experienced in urban and rural areas. The Safety
Index is a combination of four, equally weighted safety
analysis sub-scores. The Safety Index is reported on a 0 to 10
scale, with 10 representing the worst conditions

The Severe Crashes per Mile Score indicates which road
segments have the highest number of total severe crashes per
mile per year (2011-2013). Severe crashes are crashes that
result in a fatality or an incapacitating injury. Severe Crashes
per Mile Scores are reported on a 0 to 5 scale with 5
representing the road segments with the most severe crashes
per mile per year (weighted by roadway center line miles).

This dataset contains information about shoulder location and
type. Descriptive information includes location; x&y, route
and mile post, location (center,left,right). Also includes width
and edge type. The width has been rounded to the nearest
whole foot for end use purposes.

This dataset contains signal poles located along Utah state
highways. Descriptive information includes mast arm type,
signal type count, and the associated intersection's unique ID.
Also included is location information including x,y and route &
milepost.

This dataset contains sign assemblies located along Utah state
highways. Descriptive information includes support type,
offset, and sign count. Also included is location information
including x,y and route & milepost.

Walls dataset is an inventory of walls visible from "dashboard"
level of vehicle on state route inventory. Walls below
structure for example would not be included this dataset,
unless another state route was being spanned by structure.
Descriptive information includes location, type, side of road
and average height from ground. Location information
includes x,y and milepost and is generally accurate to within 5ft

Broadband service depicts broadband coverage over any transmission technology, including fixed and mobile services. Fixed service is typically used as a home internet connection over DSL, other copper, cable, and fiber technologies.

Point feature class representing dam locations in the State of Utah from the Dam Safety Regulatory Database at the Utah Division of Water Rights. The shapefile is generated daily from basic information in the tabular database.Many of the origional positions were scaled as latitude/longitude values from 1:24000 USGS Quadrangle series maps. They were later converted to UTM locations. Locations for recent additions to the database are either scaled from USGS Quadrangle maps, collected from GPS observations or converted from Public Land Survey descriptions to UTM coordinates. Non-standard attributes are located at this URL: https://waterrights.utah.gov/gisinfo/wrdams.htm

Adjudication Areas is a polygon feature class that represents General Water Rights Adjudications. The water rights adjudication process helps to bring order and certainty to the water rights record throughout the state by defining existing rights, quantifying unknown rights, and removing unused and abandoned rights from the record through judicial decree. Under the direction of the district court, the State Engineer provides notice to all potential water right claimants to submit claims, publishes and files a List of Unclaimed Rights with the district court, evaluates filed water user’s claims, prepares a hydrographic survey map, and then prepares and files a Proposed Determination of water rights in the district court. Water users have the opportunity to contest the List of Unclaimed Rights and the Proposed Determination by filing an objection with the district court. Objections must be resolved before the court can render a decree on either the List of Unclaimed Rights or the Proposed Determination.All of the hydrologic areas within the State of Utah are currently involved in a court-ordered adjudication of water rights except the Weber River, Sevier River, and Green River drainages. The water rights on the Sevier and Weber Rivers were adjudicated and decreed in the 1920's and 1930's. The adjudications in most of the other areas of the state were started in the 1950's through the early 1970's

In 2014 the Utah Legislature passed House Bill 370 directing the Division of Water Rights to create and maintain an inventory of all canals. Staff from the Divsion are currently digitizing and updating the canals feature class